Internationally acclaimed soprano, Solveig Kringelborn, now has recorded a delightful selection of late nineteenth-century German Lieder on the NMA label.
REIMANN: Lieder
In making words sing, to use a phrase from a recent study of the poetics of vocal composition, Aribert Reimann (b. 1936) does not emulate another composer as much as he makes fashions his own lines and punctuates them with accompaniments that serve as a means of accentuating the text.
BACH: Musical Offering
We can easily imagine the pleasure that Bach must have taken in presiding over a household that was both large and talented enough to form its own complete ensemble.
VERDI: Don Carlos and Don Carlo
Had Plato been a 19th century opera fan, would the philosopher have been so sure that there exists an ideal version of each and every opera, in the way that all chairs come from one immutable concept of “chair”?
Lorenzo Da Ponte: The Adventures of Mozart’s Librettist in the Old and New Worlds
http://living.scotsman.com/books.cfm?id=1214262006
Organisier’ dir dein Vergn¸gen wo immer!
http://www.diepresse.com/Artikel.aspx?channel=k&ressort=ke&id=578263
Amid beggars and a divided society, it’s back to the cabaret years for Berlin
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13509-2311861,00.html
Líitaliana in Algeri, Rossini Opera Festival Pesaro, Italy
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/10d4ea90-2af2-11db-b77c-0000779e2340.html
Edinburgh International Festival Opens Tonight With Elektra
http://www.playbillarts.com/news/article/print/5048.html
VERDI: Don Carlo
Myto is always generous with its timings, usually producing very full CD’s and thus of necessity offering a bonus if a performance doesn’t fill the whole of the record.